


North Boundary Park
About
North Boundary Park is Cranberry Township's crown jewel for family fun, offering something for every age and energy level. With its popular splash pad, multiple playgrounds, extensive walking trails, and open sports fields all in one location, this 4.7-star park makes it easy to spend an entire day outdoors without the kids getting bored.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive splash pad perfect for cooling off on hot summer days
- ✓Multiple playgrounds designed for different age groups
- ✓Scenic paved walking trails ideal for strollers, bikes, and nature walks
- ✓Open sports fields and courts for pickup games
- ✓Shaded pavilions with picnic tables for family gatherings
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on summer weekends to snag a pavilion spot for your base camp,they fill up quickly during splash pad season
- 2.Pack extra towels and a change of clothes even if you're not planning on the splash pad,kids inevitably get soaked
- 3.Bring bikes, scooters, or rollerblades to enjoy the paved walking trails that wind throughout the park
- 4.The playground equipment is separated by age groups, so younger siblings can play safely away from bigger kids
- 5.Download a trail map beforehand or pick one up at the park entrance to explore all the walking paths
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8-11 AM) offer the most peaceful experience with less crowded playgrounds and splash pad. Summer evenings after 5 PM are also pleasant with cooler temperatures, though sports fields may be busier with league activities. Weekends are liveliest but arrive before 10 AM for easier parking.
What to Know
Admission and parking are free, making this an excellent budget-friendly option for families. The splash pad operates seasonally (typically Memorial Day through Labor Day), and restroom facilities are available throughout the park.
Seasonal Notes
The splash pad operates from late May through early September (weather permitting). Fall brings beautiful foliage along the trails, making it perfect for nature walks. Winter months see fewer crowds but playgrounds and trails remain accessible. Spring can be muddy after rain,check conditions before visiting.
Nearby Eats
Soergel Orchards (10 minutes away) offers a family-friendly farm market with prepared foods and seasonal treats. For sit-down dining, North Park Lounge nearby has a casual menu with plenty of kid favorites.
More Activities Near Cranberry Township
Brush Creek Trail
Brush Creek Trail offers families a peaceful escape into nature right in Cranberry Township. This scenic trail winds through beautiful wooded areas alongside the creek, making it perfect for introducing kids to hiking and wildlife spotting without venturing far from home. The accessible terrain and natural creek play areas create an ideal setting for both active exploration and quiet nature study.
Cranberry Township Community Park
Cranberry Township Community Park is a fantastic all-in-one destination that keeps families entertained for hours with its impressive playground areas, sports facilities, and scenic walking trails. With an amphitheater hosting family-friendly performances and events throughout the year, plus a dog park where furry family members can join the fun, this park offers something for every member of the family.
Cranberry Highlands Golf Course
Cranberry Highlands Golf Course offers more than just golf,it's a hidden gem for families seeking outdoor fun in Cranberry Township. While parents can enjoy a round of golf, the property features scenic walking paths perfect for strollers, a peaceful fishing pond where kids can cast a line, and spacious picnic areas ideal for family lunches and letting little ones run free in the open green spaces.
Soergel Orchards
Soergel Orchards is a beloved working farm where kids can experience the joy of picking their own seasonal fruit, exploring the farm market packed with fresh produce and treats, and enjoying festive fall activities. The on-site bakery serves up delicious pies and baked goods, while the sprawling property gives children plenty of space to run and learn about where their food comes from.